BLACKFIRE Total Polish N Seal - BRAND NEW PRODUCT

There's my silly dyslexia again.

I like it, it's gonna be a good one.....:rockon

No, I edited it, you were right. I also removed the part about cure time, too much confusion. Top it right away and enjoy (or wait and enjoy!)!
 
Todd what are your recommendations on pad selection for the different levels of correction?

This would be the same for any polish, if you want/need more cut use a cutting pad, less, polishing pad, even less finishing pad. Just want to wax and clean us a super soft pad, like the LC blue or red.
 
This would be the same for any polish, if you want/need more cut use a cutting pad, less, polishing pad, even less finishing pad. Just want to wax and clean us a super soft pad, like the LC blue or red.

I figured as much but there are times when a certain pad works better than another. Such as most times a white will work for polishing but when using a certain other product very close to this one the tangerine is the pad of choice.
 
It could take several hours for the polymers to fully cross link. However I have found that topping immediately (because it is using the same Wet Diamond polymers, offers benefits as well.

From an earlier post....

Yes BFWD can be applied directly on top. BFWD and BFTPS both use the same Wet Diamond polymers, so you will not get any degradation of the durability by using BFTPS first.

With an abrasive all-in-one you end up removing a trace amount (because the Wet Diamond polymers react with the abrasives, in this case a very small amount) of the sealant when you remove it. It's simply unavoidable. Applying BFWD over the top will help fill in the gaps.

Alternatively you can wipe off the trace residue with the new BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray, which will increase the durability by placing polycharged Wet Diamond Polymers directly on top. These polymers will 'fill in the gaps' so to speak and the products will cure together.

So that its clear, for the absolute in layering you should wait (if possible). However wiping the paint down with BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray or adding addition Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection right after TPS is only going to strengthen the initial coat. Does that make sense?

Thanks for clearing this up Todd. I just want to make sure I understand the product so I can make an inform decision when they are released.
 
I currently use gloss enhancing polish and wet diamond. I use the GEP maybe once or twice a year to clean and prep the paint (assuming no heavy corrections are needed) and then apply WD on a 2-3 month interval.

How does this new product fit in? Is it only a quick onestep short cut and I should continue with my regiment? I don't mind the two steps if it gives better results. Is the TPnS similar in cleaning and polishing ability as the GEP?
 
Another promising product from BF. Please stop trying to tempt me. Oops, too late. I am already tempted.

Thanks for the great review Todd.
 
I currently use gloss enhancing polish and wet diamond. I use the GEP maybe once or twice a year to clean and prep the paint (assuming no heavy corrections are needed) and then apply WD on a 2-3 month interval.

How does this new product fit in? Is it only a quick onestep short cut and I should continue with my regiment? I don't mind the two steps if it gives better results. Is the TPnS similar in cleaning and polishing ability as the GEP?

TPnS is going to have more cleaning power then GEP alone because it has more polishing agents. If you want you can use TPnS once or twice a year to clean the paint (and polish it) then continue on your regimen (Wet Diamond every 2 to 3 months).
 
Thanks for the feedback, Todd. I pulled the trigger on a few bottles of TPnS. I've been waiting for this AIO. I can't wait to try this stuff out. Picked up a few pads, shampoo and some scrapers. I also got back into the Wet Diamond Sealant. It's been a few years since I was working through a bottle of Powerlock.

I was going to keep the order light but noticed a dividend check hit my account this morning. So ACC gets my big oil money for the month of Jan. :D:D Not really big money.....enough to spend on car crap.
 
Thanks for the feedback, Todd. I pulled the trigger on a few bottles of TPnS. I've been waiting for this AIO. I can't wait to try this stuff out. Picked up a few pads, shampoo and some scrapers. I also got back into the Wet Diamond Sealant. It's been a few years since I was working through a bottle of Powerlock.

I was going to keep the order light but noticed a dividend check hit my account this morning. So ACC gets my big oil money for the month of Jan. :D:D Not really big money.....enough to spend on car crap.

I'm still waiting for a review!
 
Question, what is the average number of passes you should use with this product? I know that if you over-work most AIO's they tend to leave stripes that can be very hard to remove. Any idea what a good number of passes for this product is that will yield good cleaning, good protection, and no stripes? Thanks!
 
If you work it with a DA (about 4 total passes) and a rotary (maybe 2-3) until it is almost clear, wipe off should be effortless with no visible striping or shadowing what-so-ever.
 
Fed Ex will be here tomorrow. I will use this stuff as soon as possible.

Just checked the tracking number. My box is a day early. Fed Ex rocks!

My latest order:

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Never thought I would read this on a bottle of BFWD

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I can't wait to try this stuff out. I will post my thoughts as soon as I get a chance.
 
If you work it with a DA (about 4 total passes) and a rotary (maybe 2-3) until it is almost clear, wipe off should be effortless with no visible striping or shadowing what-so-ever.

TODD, In your pics, is that a 5.5" or 6.5" pad on the PC. I ordered 6.5" wishing I got 5.5".
 
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